This guide explains how to use the Fleet Management feature in FlyLAT.
Welcome to fleet management.
Some consider this to be the beating heart of an airline. They wouldn't be wrong as without a fleet, not sure you're really an airline. So with that, let's look at management overview.


In the top right corner of this page, you will see this little fella. Flick him and you'll switch between the grid view as shown, and the list view. We accommodate both options for your viewing pleasure.

This band of merry filters are well, your filters. They do need a little overhaul as of v0.8 but they work for now. Click on the little icons to bring up the filter options and away you go. When you're done, click the red fella on the left. That will reset your filters.

What is said for the grid view, is applicable for the list view.
On here you have your Manufacturer & model of the aircraft, followed by the Registration and new in v0.8, the name of the aircraft. In my case, I named it 'Biggy Wiggy 747'. This is then followed by the type of aircraft 'wide-body' and the check status.



With these checks statuses, they're colour coded for easier visual representation, but a minor amount of reading maybe required as maintenance is still quite a larger topic. It's not as simple as 'maintenance required'. It's very much 1 of 4 different services required and that's why you can see 'C-Check in 5 hours' in the yellow.
The remaining information on the aircraft card is purely status information that includes your lifespan as a %, the aircraft location and finally it's status before you have the two actions of 'Sell' and 'View'
There is one last thing to point out, a new addition for v0.8 
<-- --> icon on the right hand side is quite important. You will notice not all aircraft has one and even, you might be in a position to say non in your fleet has one. This is the conversion available icon. That means you could transform your aircraft into a freighter once the health of the aircraft drops to a certain level.
It's also worth noting that ALL aircraft will have overhaul options once they hit the correct point in their life however not all aircraft have a conversion.
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